GAH!
I can't find it anywhere!
I made a thread about it in white tea board and its been ignored.
I looked around.
Its all out of stock!
Geez I'm losing my cool here.
When does Agadio get it in stock?
Its already a bit past mid-summer!
Anyone know where I can find some?

Maybe I'm out of practice with my brewing but, I find this tea to be really bland. I've brewed it 5 different times and they all had the same bland result. I've googled the brewing instructions and it didn't do anything.
I starting to think I got ripped off.

This tea is very light;) You have to brew this tea in big teapot(I use 600ml) When i pour to teapot 6/7 gram of tea, it is almost full. And I like use 75 degree(Im from Poland so I use Celsius scale) and brew 5 minute. Second brew +85 degree and 5 minute too. This tea is very delicate. I hope I helped;) How does it taste. Delicate flavor, subtle. When I drink this tea I feel it's Darjeeling. Brew white tea is difficult coz leaf this teas are very sensitive and if u use a little warmer water u burn leaf.

Sorrry for my language but my english is not good;) I hope u understand

Now I drink Ya Bao Yesheng. This tea is called whit pu-ehr. "Ya bao" thats mean "bud which is a treasure". Thats tea is from Shi Zi mountain in Wu Ding County. Thats Yunnan;)

Quick Overview
This world famous Castleton white tea represents one of the best white tea offerings from this renowned Darjeeling garden. Its fruity flavour with a very slight tinge of muscatel makes it a unique tea for tea connoisseurs. Compared to other Darjeeling white teas, it has a lingering freshness that accentuates the flavour. A definite try for Darjeeling tea lovers

a 'few' links below you might want to look @ ...teawalker's review also, can't recall which link, but one of the vendors has 2 user reviews of the white tea...spicy?